There's a growing trend, in today's economy, to drop alarm monitoring from the family budget. But there is a way, to monitor your home security system yourself.
UMD business, engineering and public policy schools partner to equip technical specialists with business savvy and management skills
Prince George's County & the City of College Park offer many important services for senior citizens.
Traffic lights and blackouts
My first real 'claim to fame' moment came in the strangest place.
The Robert H. Smith School of Business welcomes a new Vice Dean for Programs and new Associate Dean of the Undergraduate Program.
The mission trips have taken participants everywhere from Ocean City to Venezuela and India.
A reflection on Anderson Cooper's announcement that he is gay.
Campus police have created new smart phone applications to foster a greater sense of safety on campus.
Police charged Tavon Dametrius Clark, 18, of Bowie in connection with the June 9 incident.
My adventure in trying to cook a recipe from Food Network.
With the arrival of The Farmers Market at Maryland, it’s now easier than ever for the College Park community to take advantage of all that they have to offer.
A tribute to the local public library and a lesson a librarian taught me years ago.
Maryland Writer's Association poets will read from their works published in the MWA anthology, "Life in Me Like Grass on Fire: Love Poems." This is a free event, why don't you come on out?
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Your companion animal depends on you for his or her wellbeing.
To "know" jazz, you have to experience it. The same is true with poetry, and on June 4, the College Park Community Library is going to give you the chance to do just that.
Potentially the best mode of transportation.
Reflections of the College Park Earth Day Project and Music Festival.
On May 14, the CPCL is showing the documentary film, "Bag It," in conjunction with College Park’s Committee for a Better Environment.
Mystery revealed tonight
Another county not heard from
Come on out to the College Park Community Library on June 4 to hear some accomplished poets do their thing.
We got to tour the Public Safety Communications 9-1-1 center for the county during our most recent Prince George's County Citizens' Police Academy class.
At a recent Citizen's Police Academy class, we learned about the stress management skills of a successful police officer.
"We're in the Neighborhood."
What’s the latest news from the College Park Community Library? Here are five things you should know.
The CPCL wants to interview members of the College Park Community about the books that have had an impact on their lives.
A few words in support of the CPCL and for College Park’s idependent local businesses.
Our guest speaker at the Citizens' Police Academy said that all sexual assault victims had one thing in common.
Can't We All Just Get Along
Quiet home? That's what we think Finn wants!
Prince George's County has a gang problem, but so does everybody else.
The College Park Community Library is about more than books. Starting this month, we'll be also be holding events, such as a Shakespeare's Birthday Party and a screening of the documentary "Bag It."
If at first you don't succeed...
Spring is here. That means it’s time to slip into those dungarees, crack out the shovels, and prepare those plant beds. Here are a few books to help you achieve your gardening goals.
Patch editor shares her 12-week journey through the Prince George's County Police Department Citizens' Police Academy.
Many municipalities around the US are giving local businesses an edge when it comes to competing for contracts. Should College Park join them?
St. Patrick’s Day has come and gone, but if you’re not ready to let your Irish go dormant for the next 360 or so days, your friends at the College Park Community Library (CPCL) have you covered.
Voting for convention delegates you've never heard of